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in italy teachers no longer can retire with a fat pension at age 39. there are other cutbacks, but not many. european welfare states are bigger than ours. now growing faster than theirs. is this what we face? once people are used to getting free stuff they fight to hold onto it. our welfare state money will run out. people can't keep voting themselves free stuff. well, i guess they can, but the money will run out. mitt romney expresses let's hea. believe they are entitled to the health care. john: entitled. people feel entitled to government handouts, they tend to do this. when governments take some handouts away. this hope, maybe we will learn from what is going on in europe. probably not. americans don't pay much attention. the few countries did reform the welfare state without bloodshed. socialist canada cut government spending from 17% of gdp. obama currently spends 24%, by the way. canada cut from 17% to 11%. just like that. and what happened? canada prospered. rose from $0.72 to $1.2 a day. less government was cut for people. even for poor people
in italy teachers no longer can retire with a fat pension at age 39. there are other cutbacks, but not many. european welfare states are bigger than ours. now growing faster than theirs. is this what we face? once people are used to getting free stuff they fight to hold onto it. our welfare state money will run out. people can't keep voting themselves free stuff. well, i guess they can, but the money will run out. mitt romney expresses let's hea. believe they are entitled to the health care....
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situation in europe now i mean we we are seeing sort of a dire situation and fact that countries like italy side. cyprus getting further downgrade the recession a recession deepening in green and spain so how much time do the european leaders actually have to solve all the problems that it's been piling out. of the crisis thought as two things have been the most important thing is that on the one hand you're you need is don't tend to solve anything in these summits but on the other hand they do display about citi to muddle through this belief about citi to keep on going despite. this by the odds and to keep the deal together the question is for how long we don't know we don't know the exact amount of time that's left but what we do know is that if things continue like this we are staring at another last decade for a generation of european citizens all right karen rose from european universities thanks very much indeed for your thoughts here on our team. and coming up for you later this hour if freedom of speech gets a new meaning and europe iran learns a less censorship from the u.s. satell
situation in europe now i mean we we are seeing sort of a dire situation and fact that countries like italy side. cyprus getting further downgrade the recession a recession deepening in green and spain so how much time do the european leaders actually have to solve all the problems that it's been piling out. of the crisis thought as two things have been the most important thing is that on the one hand you're you need is don't tend to solve anything in these summits but on the other hand they do...
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, someone just got back from italy. dylan dryer just got back from your honeymoon. >> why do you think we planned italy? >> the place to go. >> congratulations to you. >> i was too nervous to say hi. thank you very much. it is nice to be back here, you know, kind of settle back in. i was here for a couple weeks and disappeared for awhile. so now i'm back. we are talking about some pretty nice weather. we do have a couple of rain showers through the northeast. we do have this upper level low that is spinning in some cooler temperatures, showers through the great lakes. where there's a dip in the jet stream, there's a ridge in the jet stream, too. look at the heat building in through areas of the dakotas. north dakota about 15 degrees above normal. really warm stuff. that is going to spread eastward into the great lakes into tomorrow. heavy rain across cape cod this morning that's going to exit. turns into a nice day across the northeast. and it is sunny down in texas with highs today topping out in the mid 80s. with high
, someone just got back from italy. dylan dryer just got back from your honeymoon. >> why do you think we planned italy? >> the place to go. >> congratulations to you. >> i was too nervous to say hi. thank you very much. it is nice to be back here, you know, kind of settle back in. i was here for a couple weeks and disappeared for awhile. so now i'm back. we are talking about some pretty nice weather. we do have a couple of rain showers through the northeast. we do have...
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not florence, italy. that came in number three. cape town, south africa did well on the survey but still reached only number two. the winner, hey, right here at home, charleston, south carolina. it is gorgeous there. it also earned bragging rights for the second year in a row as top city in the u.s. great restaurants too. >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. after mitt romney's binder full of women remark at tuesday's debate, a coalition of women's groups in massachusetts said romney did not ask for resumes for women cabinet candidates. they went to him and romney's son tagg told the radio host what he wanted to do when president obama said his father was not telling the truth. >> jump out of your seat and take a swing at him but you know you can't do that because, well, first, because there's a lot of secret service between you and him but also because that's the nature of the process. >> 66.5 million watched the debate and reaction was in full swing on the campaign trail. joe biden stumping
not florence, italy. that came in number three. cape town, south africa did well on the survey but still reached only number two. the winner, hey, right here at home, charleston, south carolina. it is gorgeous there. it also earned bragging rights for the second year in a row as top city in the u.s. great restaurants too. >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. after mitt romney's binder full of women remark at tuesday's debate, a coalition of...
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justin timberlake and jessica biel managing to get married in italy yesterday. as we said, it was like a cia operation. >> no one knew about it until guests started arriving earlier this week. how did the power couple pull it off? abc's tanya rivero has details. >> reporter: we're still waiting on the pictures. but justin and jessica were so good to keep the nuptials a secret, they themselves were the first ones to report it to the press. giving "people" magazine the exclusive scoop on their intimate italian ceremony. ♪ nobody loves you like i love you ♪ >> reporter: it's official. two of hollywood's hottest stars tied the knot yesterday, in a supersecret ceremony in southern italy. mr. and mrs. timberlake couldn't be happier. telling "people" magazine, it's great to be married. the ceremony was beautiful. and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends. earlier this week, justin and jessica began celebrating with close friends and family, at the exclusive borgo egnazia resort in fasano, italy. >> justin and jessica got married in italy. >>
justin timberlake and jessica biel managing to get married in italy yesterday. as we said, it was like a cia operation. >> no one knew about it until guests started arriving earlier this week. how did the power couple pull it off? abc's tanya rivero has details. >> reporter: we're still waiting on the pictures. but justin and jessica were so good to keep the nuptials a secret, they themselves were the first ones to report it to the press. giving "people" magazine the...
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the trends you're seeing in italy, the trends you're seeing in spain, their competitiveness is improving. however, they have much more to do. they have big hurdles to go through, but the trends are positive. >> we'll leave it there. good to talk with you. >> thanks, maria. >> about 30 minutes left. stocks struggling to remain positive right now. the dow is back in positive territory, up a point. >> how about those home builders? >> exactly. >> going through the roof. which home builders stock is the one to build now? names are next. >> also, the looming fiscal cliff strikes again. the head of one of the nation's biggest lenders says people are not tapping credit lines because of uncertainties about the click. richard davis joins us in a few minutes after this. when you ta. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire o
the trends you're seeing in italy, the trends you're seeing in spain, their competitiveness is improving. however, they have much more to do. they have big hurdles to go through, but the trends are positive. >> we'll leave it there. good to talk with you. >> thanks, maria. >> about 30 minutes left. stocks struggling to remain positive right now. the dow is back in positive territory, up a point. >> how about those home builders? >> exactly. >> going through...
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two of hollywood's hottest stars tied the knot yesterday, in a supersecret ceremony in southern italy. mr. and mrs. timberlake couldn't be happier. telling "people" magazine, it's great to be married. the ceremony was beautiful. and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends. earlier this week, justin and jessica began celebrating with close friends and family, at the exclusive resort in pasano, italy. >> they got married on saturday. >> reporter: jimmy fallon, andy sandburg and timbaland. they had a night in a grotto, dining around open fires and on food and wine. but the couple kept mum about the wedding until the last minute. even keeping their guests guessing about the location. >> this is a very special moment for justin and jessica. very intimate. they're a private couple who crave their normalcy. the people on this guest list are people really close to them. >> reporter: they're on again/off again dating kept us all guessing. but since timberlake put a custom-designed ring on it in big sky, montana, the love birds have been inseparable. we're so happy for them
two of hollywood's hottest stars tied the knot yesterday, in a supersecret ceremony in southern italy. mr. and mrs. timberlake couldn't be happier. telling "people" magazine, it's great to be married. the ceremony was beautiful. and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends. earlier this week, justin and jessica began celebrating with close friends and family, at the exclusive resort in pasano, italy. >> they got married on saturday. >> reporter: jimmy...
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in the lobbies there's crystal chandeliers, a fireplace with a 300-year-old mantle they brought from italy. >> pre-ski season. i say save. >> good. $195. >> just because it says waldorf, probably. >> trying to be tricky. >> it is a great time of year to go to -- to the waldorf and the washington schoolhouse, a splurge but not terrible. $400. why we put this on our his list is it does everything well. feels more like an alpine retreat rather than a roque mountain retreat. >> is it an old schoolhouse? >> it is. >> look how modern is looks. very modern. >> the best part about this is the staff is really amazing. the kind of place where you don't have to ask anything. they know what you want. your suitcase is opening up, al. >> nothing in it. >> we saved a lot apparently on the prop. >> thanks for playing with me. >> good stuff. >> coming up next, pink is the new black all for a good cause right after these messages. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [
in the lobbies there's crystal chandeliers, a fireplace with a 300-year-old mantle they brought from italy. >> pre-ski season. i say save. >> good. $195. >> just because it says waldorf, probably. >> trying to be tricky. >> it is a great time of year to go to -- to the waldorf and the washington schoolhouse, a splurge but not terrible. $400. why we put this on our his list is it does everything well. feels more like an alpine retreat rather than a roque mountain...
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we are aware that the efforts have been successful in stabilizing italy. at least interest rates in spain seem to have been somewhat contained. why are we debating whether or not greece should be allowed to eat up and not follow more osterity? another argument is that it could set up a domino effect. every few months greece says it is about to run out of money again. then we debate if austerity should be effective. are we delaying the inevitable that greece will exit at some point because it can't pay its bills? perhaps but maybe it could help stabilize, as well. before we go take a look at the day on wall street. financials and health care led the way to a 95 point
we are aware that the efforts have been successful in stabilizing italy. at least interest rates in spain seem to have been somewhat contained. why are we debating whether or not greece should be allowed to eat up and not follow more osterity? another argument is that it could set up a domino effect. every few months greece says it is about to run out of money again. then we debate if austerity should be effective. are we delaying the inevitable that greece will exit at some point because it...
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we got one nice tick up yesterday which was that it looks like italy and spap lower costs. melissa: it is not going away. professor, thanks for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: the rash of cyber attacks we've seen is going global. london-based hsbc is the latest victim but this time there was no warning. this is the fourth bank this week, just this week to get hit and my next guest is going to show us how hackers are able to set it up. morgan wright is cyber terror analyst. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. melissa: before we set up the how-to, does that mean i won't want it anymore, hue effective if they warn us and maybe they saw the show and decided not to warn us? >> it is still effective marketing. you change your tactics and now the story is the change of tactics which is exactly what we're covering. >> that's a great point. the hackers are basically outsourcing now, is that what is going on? >> they, this group, which shall remain unnamed as we agreed last time, does not and never had the tech call capability to launch these attacks. what they now did you can
we got one nice tick up yesterday which was that it looks like italy and spap lower costs. melissa: it is not going away. professor, thanks for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: the rash of cyber attacks we've seen is going global. london-based hsbc is the latest victim but this time there was no warning. this is the fourth bank this week, just this week to get hit and my next guest is going to show us how hackers are able to set it up. morgan wright is cyber terror analyst. welcome back...
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a group of stone masons from italy teamed with inmates from various prisons to construct the castle which opened in 1889. >> when they first built it, they had a sign up over the front door that said, "abandon hope all ye that enter here." they wanted this place to look pretty menacing and it still looks menacing even today. >> i think the penitentiary is unique in many respects, just because of the foreboding appearance that it has. it's a serious place where serious things happen. this is a prison. >> the castle sits on 90 acres and has seven cell houses for its 900 inmates. nearly 40 inmates are secluded on death row. fewer than a dozen of them live in a minimum-custody facility. more than 200, those considered the most dangerous, are locked in solitary confinement in the segregation unit. >> basically, there are very few inmates that come directly to the kentucky state penitentiary. for the most part, inmates come to the penitentiary via other facilities that those inmates have either committed serious rule infractions, have long-term segregation sentences and/or have failed to adjust
a group of stone masons from italy teamed with inmates from various prisons to construct the castle which opened in 1889. >> when they first built it, they had a sign up over the front door that said, "abandon hope all ye that enter here." they wanted this place to look pretty menacing and it still looks menacing even today. >> i think the penitentiary is unique in many respects, just because of the foreboding appearance that it has. it's a serious place where serious...
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but a lot of weddings been going on lately. >> speaking of italy, someone just got back from italy. dylan dreyer, you just got back from your honeymoon. >> why to you think we planned italy? j.t. was there. >> congratulations, by the way. >> i was too nervous to say hi. thank you very much. it is nice to be back here, settle back in. i was here for a couple weeks and then just disappeared for a while, so now i'm back. pretty nice weather. we have a couple rain showers through the northeast. we have this upper level low that is sending in cooler temperatures. but where there's a dip in the jet stream, there's a ridge in t the jet stream, too. temperatures in north dakota about 15 degrees above normal. that is going to try spread east ward into the great lakes. we have some heavy rain across cape cod. it is sunny down in texas with highs today toppi >> good morning. sun out this morning. cool temperatures but dry conditions. we'll probably pop a few scattered clouds this afternoon. somebody might catch a sprinkle. otherwise a nice day with highs >> and that's a check on weather. >> al
but a lot of weddings been going on lately. >> speaking of italy, someone just got back from italy. dylan dreyer, you just got back from your honeymoon. >> why to you think we planned italy? j.t. was there. >> congratulations, by the way. >> i was too nervous to say hi. thank you very much. it is nice to be back here, settle back in. i was here for a couple weeks and then just disappeared for a while, so now i'm back. pretty nice weather. we have a couple rain showers...
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but a lot of weddings been going on lately. >> speaking of italy, someone just got back from italy. dylan dreyer, you just got back from your honeymoon. >> why to you think we planned italy? j.t. was there. >> congratulations, by the way. >> i was too nervous to say hi. thank you very much. it is nice to be back here, settle back in. i was here for a couple weeks and then just disappeared for a while, so now i'm back. pretty nic we do have some heavy rain across cape cod. it turns into a nice day around the northeast. sunny in texas with highs in the mid 80s. that is a look at the weather across the country. >>> a good saturday morning to you. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. a clear sky and cool start to your weekend. on the whole a fairly nice weekend for all of your outdoor plans. we will have some clouds to deal with later this afternoon but i think our rain chances are at or near zero. current temperatures now mid 40s in the western suburbs to mid 50s in town and alongside of the bay. our clear sky will lead to clouds by this afternoon. temperatures in the 60s with a
but a lot of weddings been going on lately. >> speaking of italy, someone just got back from italy. dylan dreyer, you just got back from your honeymoon. >> why to you think we planned italy? j.t. was there. >> congratulations, by the way. >> i was too nervous to say hi. thank you very much. it is nice to be back here, settle back in. i was here for a couple weeks and then just disappeared for a while, so now i'm back. pretty nic we do have some heavy rain across cape...
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does this, does the pressure and then turn to italy, and what will the italians do? they are in a slightly different situation, but nevertheless their economy is struggling. >> it could very well be, although obviously monty has taken some very instructive steps. been a very positive technocratic government. right back to spain, they have also been able to survive under very difficult situations in a macro sense, so it is not all doom and gloom. ashley: there's got to be a light at the end of the tunnel. hopefully it is not a train coming in the opposite direction. jeremy hill, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. good stuff. >> of the 34, s&p 500 companies that have reported results thus far, almost 59% have actually beat estimates, but with 79 more set to report this week, we are not out of the woods yet. will the trend continue? sandra smith has more for us in today's trade. sandra? sandra: a lot of optimism when it comes to banks and big financial institutions, especially after we got good news from several of the banks last week and citigroup beati
does this, does the pressure and then turn to italy, and what will the italians do? they are in a slightly different situation, but nevertheless their economy is struggling. >> it could very well be, although obviously monty has taken some very instructive steps. been a very positive technocratic government. right back to spain, they have also been able to survive under very difficult situations in a macro sense, so it is not all doom and gloom. ashley: there's got to be a light at the...
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italy for a week. not that bad. here in the u.s. here is what it looked like the last 48 hours. big storm system right there across the northern plains. brought winds up to 75 miles per hour. and a lot of severe weather across the eastern part of the country. that is finally beginning to taper off. we're going to start to see some patterns changing here this week. take a look at what we are dealing with right now. in the central part of the country, temps are really warming up. we are about 15 to 20 degrees above average right now. by wednesday, this is going to climb 25 degrees above average. but a big dip starts to move in here across parts of the northern plains. for the next few days in the central plains, you are looking great. enjoy the warm temperatures because by next saturday the bottom drops out. and these actual temperatures are going to be seeing highs into the 20's. some of the coldest air we have seen and possibly some pretty big snow falling across the northern plains with this. next few days are looking good. today as you are making your plans for saturday gettin
italy for a week. not that bad. here in the u.s. here is what it looked like the last 48 hours. big storm system right there across the northern plains. brought winds up to 75 miles per hour. and a lot of severe weather across the eastern part of the country. that is finally beginning to taper off. we're going to start to see some patterns changing here this week. take a look at what we are dealing with right now. in the central part of the country, temps are really warming up. we are about 15...
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. >>> now more on the developing story out of italy. the country's former prime minister silvio berle scone where i sentenced four years in prison today for tax fraud. ben wederman is in rome. we understand that berlusconi is going to file an appeal. do we think he is going to do any prison time? >> at this point it doesn't appear to be the case. he will appeal. he has two appeals before the verdict will actually be carried out, and if you look at the past, he has had at least 30 cases that have gone to trial, and in all of those, he has either been acquitted or through the appeal process or through a change of the laws he has been able to avoid doing any time, any fines. in this case certainly he has a while before -- i mean, he has these two levels of appeals he can go through, and, in fact, there's a 2006 law that's aimed at reducing prison populations so that unless you are up for terrorism, murder, drug charges, or involvement with the mafia, he could have that four-year sentence reduced to one, and usually when you are over 70 in
. >>> now more on the developing story out of italy. the country's former prime minister silvio berle scone where i sentenced four years in prison today for tax fraud. ben wederman is in rome. we understand that berlusconi is going to file an appeal. do we think he is going to do any prison time? >> at this point it doesn't appear to be the case. he will appeal. he has two appeals before the verdict will actually be carried out, and if you look at the past, he has had at least 30...
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apparently there was a delta team in italy two hours away and i would have sent them in. careful what you wish for, it is possible. first we have to do houston on november 24 and salt lake city on december 8. well, i appreciate that, brian. and finally tonight, factor tip of the day. in this segment we try to give you stuff that will help you. here is a tip. this weekend take 30 minutes, a half hour, figure out what your worst thing in your life is. what is the worst thing in your life. could be a person, situation, bad habit. figure it out. be by yourself. take that time by yourself. write it down and put it away. then next week when you have a few moments start to federal government out how to get whatever is hurting you the most out of your life without committing a felony. sounds simple but you would be surprised just how many people never ever confront destructive things. don't be one of them. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website. different from bill o'reilly .com. if you came in late my talking points memo is 6.
apparently there was a delta team in italy two hours away and i would have sent them in. careful what you wish for, it is possible. first we have to do houston on november 24 and salt lake city on december 8. well, i appreciate that, brian. and finally tonight, factor tip of the day. in this segment we try to give you stuff that will help you. here is a tip. this weekend take 30 minutes, a half hour, figure out what your worst thing in your life is. what is the worst thing in your life. could...
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she's settled right into married life, a week after her fairy tale wedding to justin timberlake in italy, she's changing her last name to timberlake. i think i won the jackpot of games. her professional name will be biel. but otherwise, call her mrs. timberlake. >> i like that. >>> any rolling stones fans up here? >> yes. >> yes. >> you're going to be superjealous of 600 people because these die-hard fans got some satisfaction on thursday night. the rock legends played their first show in five years. it was an intimate crowd at a paris club. the tickets went for -- >> man. >> and they played songs, ranging from classics like "midnight rambler" to "jumpin' jack flash." it was a warm-up for other concerts to celebrate their 50th anniversary. >> i cannot believe that. >> i know, right? they hinted that there could be more shows to come. only four? come on now. >> a lot of energy for old guys, huh? >> i know, right? >> did billy idol make an appearance? >> he did not. >> no billy idol. >>> and finally, you know, we were so happy to have oprah winfrey as our "gma" guest host this week. and yo
she's settled right into married life, a week after her fairy tale wedding to justin timberlake in italy, she's changing her last name to timberlake. i think i won the jackpot of games. her professional name will be biel. but otherwise, call her mrs. timberlake. >> i like that. >>> any rolling stones fans up here? >> yes. >> yes. >> you're going to be superjealous of 600 people because these die-hard fans got some satisfaction on thursday night. the rock legends...
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. >>> italy's former prime minister has been sentenced for four years for tax froud. he was guilty of tax evasion involving his television and media empire. he may not end up serving any prison time at all. why? because the case dates back to 2006 and the statute of limitations is set to expire next year. >>> prove proof, proof of mitt romney's momentum, not just in the polls, but in donations. in just the first half of this month alone, toem romney says it's brought in $112 million. where will the gop spend it? let's talk to peter hanby. >> we just learned today that the romney campaign made a small ad in minnesota and the obama campaign went up in minnesota. this could be seen as a little bluff by the romney campaign. no one thinks minnesota is going to go republican, but basically the spending is going to be focused on television and get out the vote operations. ohio being the central focus of the campaign right now. but speaking of tv, both campaigns acknowledged at this point. tv ads aren't really moving numbers. they're kind of there to hold things the way they
. >>> italy's former prime minister has been sentenced for four years for tax froud. he was guilty of tax evasion involving his television and media empire. he may not end up serving any prison time at all. why? because the case dates back to 2006 and the statute of limitations is set to expire next year. >>> prove proof, proof of mitt romney's momentum, not just in the polls, but in donations. in just the first half of this month alone, toem romney says it's brought in $112...
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we moved folks from italy and spain and we didn't send them in. the question becomes, why didn't we send them in? was there a political consideration made to sacrifice people on the ground. question number two, why were different stories told after the event took place? i would submit two issues, "a" it's the al-qaeda narrative, we're winning the battle, osama bin laden is dead. number two, shame and guilt. let's talk about that. why shame and why guilt? if i'm the president and secretary of defense and vice president who meet within an hour of this attack when there is an awareness of the white house and climb that plane to las vegas the next morning, there would be an overwhelming sense of despair and grief and hopelessness and powerlessness. what happened? why didn't we respond? why didn't we save these good men in benghazi? the president is good man, but there was incompetence. there was failure and there was a lack of response. so what do we say? this is spontaneous event. this is riot, this is demonstration. this is about a tape. we have var
we moved folks from italy and spain and we didn't send them in. the question becomes, why didn't we send them in? was there a political consideration made to sacrifice people on the ground. question number two, why were different stories told after the event took place? i would submit two issues, "a" it's the al-qaeda narrative, we're winning the battle, osama bin laden is dead. number two, shame and guilt. let's talk about that. why shame and why guilt? if i'm the president and...
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the former prime minister of italy heading to prison just a short time ago. silvio berlusconi was sentenced to four years behind bars for tax evasion. our cnn senior international correspondent ben wedeman is on the phone. tell us more, ben. >> reporter: the court in milan came out with a four year verdict for the former prime minister, 76-year-old silvio berlusconi. this involves his media group and the purchase of more than 3,000 films which were then sort of resold within his companies and obviously there's some tax fraud involved there. now this sentence is for four years for tax fraud but it's worth noting that according to the italian judicial system he can appeal the verdict twice and in addition to that the statute of limitations applies in this case and it expires sometime next year. so there's a very good chance he will not actually be spending any time behind bars. >> still, the fact that he was sentenced to four years in prison, how are the people of italy reacting? >> he is the former prime minister until last november but he's also a man many it
the former prime minister of italy heading to prison just a short time ago. silvio berlusconi was sentenced to four years behind bars for tax evasion. our cnn senior international correspondent ben wedeman is on the phone. tell us more, ben. >> reporter: the court in milan came out with a four year verdict for the former prime minister, 76-year-old silvio berlusconi. this involves his media group and the purchase of more than 3,000 films which were then sort of resold within his companies...
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they moved it from central europe down to the airbase in southern italy. then they left f-16s and apache helicopters parked in northern italy. they did not take off. two navy destroyers were moved off the coast of libya. here is former secretary of defense, assistant secretary of defense, then last. >> for the united states military to say that they were 480 miles away, and they couldn't do anything, and they couldn't move one aircraft in eight hours, i say it's time to release a lot of people in the chain of command. but i just don't believe that. reporter: the finding of the consulate was over within one hour, according to e-mails obtained by fox news. martha: one of the big questions that remains in all of this, jennifer, is tyrone woods and glen doherty. they were killed hours after all that began at that main building. they were in the annex about a half-mile away. what could have possibly been done while this was being watched in real time as we are now learning remapped. reporter: that is right, martha. u.s. officials say a picture on the ground mad
they moved it from central europe down to the airbase in southern italy. then they left f-16s and apache helicopters parked in northern italy. they did not take off. two navy destroyers were moved off the coast of libya. here is former secretary of defense, assistant secretary of defense, then last. >> for the united states military to say that they were 480 miles away, and they couldn't do anything, and they couldn't move one aircraft in eight hours, i say it's time to release a lot of...
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italy, though, now seeing its yield come down a little bit. so we started off with the worst tone certainly to markets and we're seeing more recently kree mer emerge out of this. what's interesting against this backdrop, this greece we still have protests happening because of who is visiting, angela merkel, coming to town. and you can look there at live pictures of the square. there are reports of up to 7,000 police in the area and i think even some snipers on the roofs to make sure to keep an eye out for violence there. she was expected to be in that area any second now. so there may be some news flow there to to keep an eye on. as we're discussing all of this of course, we have george papaconstantinou coming by the show this morning, we had him on cnbc. he said looking back on his ten uhe, he wouldn't necessarily have done might go differently when it comes to austerity. and this is in fact what he had to say about the possibility which still creeps up from time to to time of greece leaving the eurozone all together. >> i think will is no su
italy, though, now seeing its yield come down a little bit. so we started off with the worst tone certainly to markets and we're seeing more recently kree mer emerge out of this. what's interesting against this backdrop, this greece we still have protests happening because of who is visiting, angela merkel, coming to town. and you can look there at live pictures of the square. there are reports of up to 7,000 police in the area and i think even some snipers on the roofs to make sure to keep an...
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ben wedeman reporting live from rome, italy, this morning. >>> okay. so why is pop star rick springfield rocking out with commuters at a new york subway station in more on this impromptu concert. >>> all right. everybody at rolling stone has officially announced details of their 50th anniversary tour. 50 years and the stones are still rocking out. "showbiz tonight's" host a.j. hammer is here with me. i'm in new york for all of you that haven't realized that. >> it's good to be together. let me see if i can get you some stones tickets while you're in town. >> could you do that? >> they're not in towns for a couple of months. hard to call this a tour. they're only announced four concerts for these shows. two in london. two in new jersey. new jersey shows happen december 13th and 15th. if you can't get a ticket the concert on the 15th will be available on pay-per-view. the stones are releasing a greatest hits album that will come out in november pi. it has a few new songs on it. 50 years together they're celebrating. they haven't played on the same stage
ben wedeman reporting live from rome, italy, this morning. >>> okay. so why is pop star rick springfield rocking out with commuters at a new york subway station in more on this impromptu concert. >>> all right. everybody at rolling stone has officially announced details of their 50th anniversary tour. 50 years and the stones are still rocking out. "showbiz tonight's" host a.j. hammer is here with me. i'm in new york for all of you that haven't realized that. >>...
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the quake rocked central italy back in 2009 killing more than 300 people. each. defendants were sentenced to six years in prison. >>> winner-take-all in a game 7 matchup between the st. louis cardinals and the san francisco giants. the winner wins the national league pennant and the date with the detroit tigers in the world series. the first pich is from san francisco at 8:00 p.m. eastern. back to lashly and tracy. tracy: lauren green, thank you very much. ashley: yahoo! reporting third quarter earnings after the bell today. ceo marissa mayer expected to make her first appearance. investors want to know how she plans to turn the company around. for more what to expect, i'm joined by scott kessler, analyst with s&p captial iq. all right, scott, big day for marissa mayer, no doubt about it. how important is this call? >> well, rashly i think it is important. obviously, look, i mean, marissa mayer has been in place for, i don't know, i guess, at this point, a handful of months at this stage. she apparently already went on and perhaps already came back from maternity
the quake rocked central italy back in 2009 killing more than 300 people. each. defendants were sentenced to six years in prison. >>> winner-take-all in a game 7 matchup between the st. louis cardinals and the san francisco giants. the winner wins the national league pennant and the date with the detroit tigers in the world series. the first pich is from san francisco at 8:00 p.m. eastern. back to lashly and tracy. tracy: lauren green, thank you very much. ashley: yahoo! reporting...
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finally, what's happening with the bond markets in italy and spain. a lot of people are saying what is happening in europe is about the bond markets. certainly, there have been downgrades in some of the regions of spain. i don't think that's what's happening because the bond market has sold off in europe after we found the selloff in wall street. see how you've got the yields rising later in the session on the spanish debt. the same is true of italy. this is not the cause of the selloff today. it's a symptom of risk off after very strong rallies. let's be honest about it. there you see italy, yields rising to 4.8% on the ten-year as the privilege cal bond market sells off and money rushes into other areas. >> let's get a look at the dow holding pretty steady at these levels, bob. >> it's hard to sort out what's going on here. i agree with the idea that bernanke may not be there for a third team, maybe the presidential debate going more towards president obama was a factor too. don't kid yourself. earnings dropped eight points within a matter of minute
finally, what's happening with the bond markets in italy and spain. a lot of people are saying what is happening in europe is about the bond markets. certainly, there have been downgrades in some of the regions of spain. i don't think that's what's happening because the bond market has sold off in europe after we found the selloff in wall street. see how you've got the yields rising later in the session on the spanish debt. the same is true of italy. this is not the cause of the selloff today....
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tips and short maturities here in the united states and importantly says bill gross by spain and by italy and the european union and boy is that what they did in the wake of the jobs numbers coming out. let's look at the session charts. it was about this time you got the jobs figure come through. europe continued to rally on after that because clearly central banks will keep printing on both sides of the fence. it's a disappointing headline figure. let's be honest. meantime let's look at angela merkel off to greece. it's announced on tuesday. bear in mind the greek press has been antagonistic to the woman. one put her in a nazi uniform because of the austerity she's been bringing to the table. they need 31 billion euros from the rest of europe. if she's going on tuesday it's quite clearly an indication that she's not about to kick greece out of the single currency if ever you had a doubt about that. but you wouldn't if you followed closely the change in rhetoric that we've had over the summer out of berlin. in athens itself, emergency talks are under way to create the largest bank there f
tips and short maturities here in the united states and importantly says bill gross by spain and by italy and the european union and boy is that what they did in the wake of the jobs numbers coming out. let's look at the session charts. it was about this time you got the jobs figure come through. europe continued to rally on after that because clearly central banks will keep printing on both sides of the fence. it's a disappointing headline figure. let's be honest. meantime let's look at angela...
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what archaeologists found under a compound in italy. >> another dig? >> if you are leaving your home, just go to cnn.com/tv. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. so skin can replenish itself. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr
what archaeologists found under a compound in italy. >> another dig? >> if you are leaving your home, just go to cnn.com/tv. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno....
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one week, 5.5% gains on spain and italy. over in greece, it's even more pronounced there over the last month. we have a gain there of 17%. carl, back to you. >> sharon epperson is over at the nymex. sharon? >> that gain we were seeing in oil prices has gone away here, after we got the report from the energy department, showing a bigger than average increase on the crude supplies. we're off the lows of the session. that's not necessarily the case for gasoline futures. gasoline futures near the session lows, down 2%. in fact, near the lowest levels we've seen in the futures market in about two weeks time. we're seeing dramatic drops at the gas pumps as well across the country. the national average down 5 cents in the past week. look at prices in ohio, down nearly 20 cents, just since last wednesday, in illinois and wisconsin, down about 10 cents since last wednesday. and you remember on october 9th. california drivers were paying the highest price for gasoline on record. it has now fallen about 10 cents from that level. what's
one week, 5.5% gains on spain and italy. over in greece, it's even more pronounced there over the last month. we have a gain there of 17%. carl, back to you. >> sharon epperson is over at the nymex. sharon? >> that gain we were seeing in oil prices has gone away here, after we got the report from the energy department, showing a bigger than average increase on the crude supplies. we're off the lows of the session. that's not necessarily the case for gasoline futures. gasoline...
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not sending larger units that may have got there faster like our f-16 fighter jets operating out of italy. whatever the truth we'll talk about that with a significant guest, martha. martha: we are. we're getting started here thursday. fox news obtained more state department e-mails own the immediate reaction after the attack in libya. secretary of state hillary clinton is responding. senator john mccain joins us live a few minutes from now with that. bill: how about this perfect storm? a hurricane, nor'easter bearing down on the east coast? is that possible? come on. >> president obama with harsh words to describe governor romney. was the word that he used, would you consider it to be presidential? a fair and balanced debate on that. monica, doug schoen, coming up. >> they have been unable to lay out a agenda to what to do to help america. they have been unable to defend and describe what they do to get our economy going again. that is with a president out of ideas and out of excuses, november 6th, you can make sure you put him out of office. [cheers and applause] bill: fox news has obtai
not sending larger units that may have got there faster like our f-16 fighter jets operating out of italy. whatever the truth we'll talk about that with a significant guest, martha. martha: we are. we're getting started here thursday. fox news obtained more state department e-mails own the immediate reaction after the attack in libya. secretary of state hillary clinton is responding. senator john mccain joins us live a few minutes from now with that. bill: how about this perfect storm? a...
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there were forces in italy. we are told it was about an hour flight away. then the question becomes could the administration have done something? could the military and we have got a lot of military viewers out there. so write us your take on this. but could they have done something to try to save these guys? >> gary berntsen on the jeanine pirro show last night talks about the military response. listen to him. >> another piece of this that's not being discussed and the president is a master at trying to deflect and change the subject is that they could have pursued at least put a team on the ground to help. they must have been screaming for help those people out there. >> of course they were screaming. >> and there was an option. there were options for them to help and intervene. they could have asked for 130 tallan which is a large aircraft with machine guns computerized. one pass could have beaten the crowd back. then they could have asked for qr, quick reaction force. there is no discussion of that at all. >> why? >> and mike baker on our show earlier,
there were forces in italy. we are told it was about an hour flight away. then the question becomes could the administration have done something? could the military and we have got a lot of military viewers out there. so write us your take on this. but could they have done something to try to save these guys? >> gary berntsen on the jeanine pirro show last night talks about the military response. listen to him. >> another piece of this that's not being discussed and the president is...
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costa concordia captain will appear if court in italy again today. yesterday on the stand he refused to take responsibility for the crash that claimed 32 lives, including two americans. dole is recalling american blend bag salad after lifteria was found in a bag in tennessee. it applied to a bag with the use date by october 13th. >> steve: thank you, ally. thanks to a brand new movie he is not forgotten. >> i think of him as the media pundit fred astair. if you took him out of the time who would he be? he would be still a great dancer but wouldn't pay attention to that dance and he would be obcure. but fred astair was born at the moment for fred astair. and bret bart was born. >> his struggle for the truth against the main stream media. here is andrew marcus. what is being, the entire movie was done before he died. >> that's right. it was in the can before he passed. >> steve: it is great to see him again. and it is a beautiful tribute to his life. because there he is in one of the venues where he spoke and right there it was suggested back in the da
costa concordia captain will appear if court in italy again today. yesterday on the stand he refused to take responsibility for the crash that claimed 32 lives, including two americans. dole is recalling american blend bag salad after lifteria was found in a bag in tennessee. it applied to a bag with the use date by october 13th. >> steve: thank you, ally. thanks to a brand new movie he is not forgotten. >> i think of him as the media pundit fred astair. if you took him out of the...